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Cars by Model Type => 1st generation RX-7's => Topic started by: richrx on May 14, 2013, 09:11:14 PM

Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: richrx on May 14, 2013, 09:11:14 PM
Hi guys

Just went to move my FB however I think its flooded, I made the rookie error of moving it up the drive and shutting it down!

I Know the deflood procedure for cars with the EGI cut off but this being carb\'d it wont have it.. I assume its spark plugs out, crank( no throttle), clear the floded fuel leave for an hour to let fuel evaporate, some oil in(5ml or so), crank( no throttle), clean and heat the plugs, pop them in and start as normal with choke or no choke and at no other time touch the throttle??

Thanks

Richard
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: mpk490p on May 14, 2013, 10:02:34 PM
Yes plugs out etc, if you want to stop the fuel pump you can lift the rear seats and disconnect the pump
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: David Nock (RIP) on May 17, 2013, 05:10:54 PM
Quote from: richrx;857779Hi guys

Just went to move my FB however I think its flooded, I made the rookie error of moving it up the drive and shutting it down!

I Know the deflood procedure for cars with the EGI cut off but this being carb\'d it wont have it.. I assume its spark plugs out, crank( no throttle), clear the floded fuel leave for an hour to let fuel evaporate, some oil in(5ml or so), crank( no throttle), clean and heat the plugs, pop them in and start as normal with choke or no choke and at no other time touch the throttle??

Thanks

Richard

Exactly so.......not sure about the oil in though. Don\'t see that helping if flooded. Another simple solution is to get some aerostat spray, unclip the air intake, blast some spray down the carb for a few seconds, fix the intake back and try again.
They are a bit sensitive to being moved I must admit.
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: Brett on May 17, 2013, 08:51:47 PM
You can\'t beat a can of "Start ya Bast@rd" in these situations ;)
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: roborangefd3s on May 17, 2013, 09:27:39 PM
just dont leave it flooded for any length of time as it will destroy the seals
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: richrx on May 19, 2013, 12:46:58 AM
Cheers for the help so far guys :) im going to sort it out tomorrow,  the weathers been a bit mental to be working on the car over the last few days.

So,  is it best to go through the official De flooding procedure or use a can of ezstart stuff??

Rich
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: David Nock (RIP) on May 19, 2013, 04:32:45 PM
Use the aerostart first. If it works it will save work now and you know what to do in future.

Plus it will possibly have dried itself out to a large extent already since you\'ve left it alone.

The only occasions I have to use the aerostart is if our car has stood for say 3/4 weeks in winter. Then I give it a squirt before starting and it always catches 1st spin.
That saves the battery and starter cranking away in the cold.
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: richrx on May 19, 2013, 11:43:40 PM
I\'ll get myself a can for the boot along with the oil and tools :) took a half hour today and got it going :) happy to be back on the road ;)

Rich
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: clive on May 20, 2013, 08:10:46 AM
Excellent news, well done:Thumbsup!
Title: DO\'H flooded FB
Post by: David Nock (RIP) on May 20, 2013, 08:27:30 AM
For interest \'aerostart\' seems to be under \'engine start\' on ebay.